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Peegs.com Founder Mike Pegram Talks IU Basketball with Ford and O’Bryan [AUDIO]
Peegs.com Founder Mike Pegram Talks IU Basketball with Ford and O’Bryan [AUDIO]
Peegs.com Founder Mike Pegram Talks IU Basketball with Ford and O’Bryan [AUDIO]
After a solid start in non-conference play, the Indiana Hoosiers are 1-1 in Big 10 play with an conference opening win over Nebraska followed by an ugly loss at Michigan State on Monday. With the #22 Ohio State Buckeye coming to Bloomington on Saturday, can the Hoosiers put Monday's game behind them and get right? Will Tom Crean still be head coach next season? We asked those questions and more to
ESPN College Basketball Analyst Sean Farnham Talks UK & IU with Ford & O’Bryan [AUDIO]
ESPN College Basketball Analyst Sean Farnham Talks UK & IU with Ford & O’Bryan [AUDIO]
ESPN College Basketball Analyst Sean Farnham Talks UK & IU with Ford & O’Bryan [AUDIO]
The 2014 college basketball season is nearly here, and once again, the University of Kentucky Wildcats are the favorites to win it all. Can they do it, and can the Indiana Hoosiers be better than people may give them credit for despite their offseason issues? Jimmie and I asked ESPN analyst, Sean Farnham those questions and more when we hopped on the phone with us earlier this week.
Indiana’s Davis to be Released From Hospital
Indiana’s Davis to be Released From Hospital
Indiana’s Davis to be Released From Hospital
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University says basketball player Devin Davis is expected to be released Friday from a Bloomington hospital and rehabilitate from a head injury closer to his Indianapolis home.
Hoosier QB is Out
Hoosier QB is Out
Hoosier QB is Out
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana quarterback Nate Sudfeld will miss the rest of the season after separating his non-throwing shoulder in Saturday's loss at Iowa.
Legal Issues for Indiana University Basketball Players
Legal Issues for Indiana University Basketball Players
Legal Issues for Indiana University Basketball Players
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP Sports) — Indiana basketball players Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell and Stanford Robinson have entered pretrial diversion programs after being charged in April with consumption of an alcoholic beverage by a minor and possession of false identification.